Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... known to us , but much more on the magnetism of truth , which is multiplying and educating advo- cates for itself and friends for us . We rely on the truth for and against ourselves . - ART . I. Message from the President of the 1847 ...
... known to us , but much more on the magnetism of truth , which is multiplying and educating advo- cates for itself and friends for us . We rely on the truth for and against ourselves . - ART . I. Message from the President of the 1847 ...
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... two savage tribes quarrel ; the cause is seldom inquired after , for it is known that in such a stage of progress war is to be looked for and expected . But - - when a civilized nation pauses in its career 1847. ] The Mexican War .
... two savage tribes quarrel ; the cause is seldom inquired after , for it is known that in such a stage of progress war is to be looked for and expected . But - - when a civilized nation pauses in its career 1847. ] The Mexican War .
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... known , the machinations of the great southern politicians , the tameness , the servility , the stupidity of many of the northern members of Congress . All this is well known , but getting better known . The recent letters of Mr ...
... known , the machinations of the great southern politicians , the tameness , the servility , the stupidity of many of the northern members of Congress . All this is well known , but getting better known . The recent letters of Mr ...
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... known to the American government on the 9th of November , and the next day Mr. Slidell was appointed " envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary , with full powers to adjust and defi- nitely settle , all pending differences ...
... known to the American government on the 9th of November , and the next day Mr. Slidell was appointed " envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary , with full powers to adjust and defi- nitely settle , all pending differences ...
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... known for his public services ; " A character , " says Mr. Adams , once his rival , " whose in- tegrity , talents , and services placed him in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the nation . " The insult then offered to ...
... known for his public services ; " A character , " says Mr. Adams , once his rival , " whose in- tegrity , talents , and services placed him in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the nation . " The insult then offered to ...
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